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Another fresh brew of GE-Proton 10-11 has been released to fix various issues with Windows games running on Linux / SteamOS and Steam Deck.

See my explainer on the different Proton versions and my guide to install GE-Proton to get started with it. Usually, you don't need GE-Proton unless it has some specific fix not available in Valve's official Proton.

Here's all that's changed in GE-Proton 10-11:

  • Fixed videos having wrong audio language in Back 4 Blood.
  • Fixed Devil May Cry HD Collection wmv playback not working when proton wine compiled with ffmpeg.
  • Fixed video playback in Injustice 2.
  • Possible other video playback regressions fixed that happened since proton 9->10 update.
  • Farlight 84 patch added (yes, another one).
  • patch added that may give minor CPU performance improvement (Etaash-mathamsetty/wine-valve@6559c43).
  • patch added that may help with Denuvo being triggered when changing proton versions (Etaash-mathamsetty/wine-valve@cd3efb2).
  • protonfixes proton script import location moved to beginning of the proton script, should fix a bug with dll overrides not working properly (it was affecting things such as winetricks dotnet installs).
  • protonfixes added for EGS and standalone versions of guild wars 2 (thanks tvgold42).
  • protonfix added for EGS version of MudRunner (thanks loathingKernel).
  • wine updated to latest bleeding edge.
  • vkd3d-proton updated to latest git.
  • dxvk updated to latest git.
  • build and proton changes imported from upstream.

Nice to see fixes coming in for Farlight 84, since a lot of it was left broken after a recent game update. Thankfully it seems it's not specifically an anti-cheat issue this time!

See more on the GE-Proton GitHub.

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